The Union Divided: Party Conflict in the Civil War North

The Union Divided: Party Conflict in the Civil War North

by Mark E. Neely Jr.
The Union Divided: Party Conflict in the Civil War North
The Union Divided: Party Conflict in the Civil War North

The Union Divided: Party Conflict in the Civil War North

by Mark E. Neely Jr.

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Overview

In 1863, Union soldiers from Illinois threatened to march from the battlefield to their state capital. Springfield had not been seized by the Rebels--but the state government was in danger of being captured by the Democrats.

In The Union Divided, Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Mark E. Neely, Jr., vividly recounts the surprising story of political conflict in the North during the Civil War. Examining party conflict as viewed through the lens of the developing war, the excesses of party patronage, the impact of wartime elections, the highly partisan press, and the role of the loyal opposition, Neely deftly dismantles the argument long established in Civil War scholarship that the survival of the party system in the North contributed to its victory.

The many positive effects attributed to the party system were in fact the result of the fundamental operation of the Constitution, in particular a four-year president who was commander in chief. In several ways, the party system actually undermined the Northern war effort; Americans uneasy about normal party operations in the abnormal circumstances of civil war saw near-treason in the loyal opposition.

Engagingly written and brilliantly argued, The Union Divided is an insightful and original contribution to Civil War studies and American political history.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780674041356
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publication date: 07/01/2009
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 272
File size: 473 KB

About the Author

Mark E. Neely, Jr., is McCabe-Greer Professor of the History of the Civil War Era, Pennsylvania State University, and the author of a number of books, including his Pulitzer prize-winning The Fate of Liberty: Abraham Lincoln and Civil Liberties.

Table of Contents

Contents Preface Introduction 1. "No party now but all for our country": Political Parties and Public Safety 2. "Blustering treason in every assembly": The Revolt against Politics in 1863 3. "He must be entrenching": Political Parties and the Death of Strategy 4. "Odious to honourable men": The Press and Its Freedom in the Civil War 5. "Times of corruption and demoralization": The Futility of a Loyal Opposition 6. "Paroxysms of rage and fear": The Republican Party at War 7. The Civil War and the Two-Party System: A Reconsideration Notes Index
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